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  • People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    A man walks alone in the evening on the Flauchersteg footbridge over the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene features autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    A family with one child stands on the Flauchersteg footbridge over the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene features autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    People and a cyclist stand on the Flauchersteg footbridge over the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene features autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    People walk, jog, and stand on the Flauchersteg footbridge over the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene features autumn foliage. In the foreground, a man walks a dog. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People In Autumn On The Flauchersteg Footbridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    A couple walks, and a man and woman stand on the Flauchersteg footbridge over the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene features autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    People enjoy a sunny evening with warm autumn sunlight on the wooden Flaucher bridge over the Isar River in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The popular recreational area is surrounded by trees displaying fall foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    People enjoy a sunny evening with warm autumn sunlight on the wooden Flaucher bridge over the Isar River in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The popular recreational area is surrounded by trees displaying fall foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
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    People On Wooden Bridge Over The Isar River In Munich
    People enjoy a sunny evening with warm autumn sunlight on the wooden Flaucher bridge over the Isar River in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The popular recreational area is surrounded by trees displaying fall foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Wide View Of Isar River With Exposed Gravel Banks And Autumnal Foliage In Munich
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    Wide View Of Isar River With Exposed Gravel Banks And Autumnal Foliage In Munich
    The River Isar flows past wide gravel banks lined by trees showing bright yellow and orange autumn foliage in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The scene, captured under a blue sky with white clouds, features paths and urban parkland. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
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    Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
    People walk on a path along the bank of the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The urban parkland is filled with trees showing bright yellow and orange autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
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    Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
    People walk on a path along the bank of the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The urban parkland is filled with trees showing bright yellow and orange autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
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    Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
    People walk on a path along the bank of the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The urban parkland is filled with trees showing bright yellow and orange autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
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    Walkers On Path Along The Isar River In Munich In Autumn
    People walk on a path along the bank of the River Isar in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 3, 2025. The urban parkland is filled with trees showing bright yellow and orange autumn foliage. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
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    FEATURE - Traditioneller Krampus-Lauf in München auf den Weihnachtsmärkten
    December 10, 2017 - Munich, Germany - December 10th, Munich. About 300 masked beings frighten passers by during the big traditional run of the Krampusses around the Munich Christmas Market. The 500-year-long tradition of the Krampus Run dates back to Christian folklore and the stories of the Bishop Nicholas and his companion, the Krampus. The run takes place at Munich Christmas Market and features members of Munich’s first ever Krampus group (the Sparifankerl Pass) dressed up in traditional costumes to surprise visitors. These figures date back to pagan celebrations of December 22, the longest night of the year, that were later adopted for Christmas. Together, the Krampus like figures and the bishop St. Nicholas, a more austere version of the American Santa Claus, held a kind of judgment day for children, where the punishments for being naughty were much more severe than a lump of coal (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas